Select a cursor state (e.g., "Normal Select") and click to choose a new .cur or .ani file. File Formats for Developers
A thin crosshair used for pixel-perfect tasks. Windows Cursor Icon
A standalone spinning circle (formerly an hourglass) indicating the system is fully occupied. Select a cursor state (e
Press Win + I and navigate to Accessibility > Mouse pointer and touch . Select a cursor state (e.g.
The "Windows Cursor Icon" typically refers to the (pointer) or the various states the cursor can take, such as the spinning "loading" circle or the "I-beam" for text selection.
The arrow paired with a small spinning circle, indicating the system is processing but still interactive.